One of the towns featured in "The Walking Dead" is for sale on eBay. It's Grantville, Georgia . . . and it was the setting of a Season Three episode titled "Clear," where Rick, Carl, and Michonne meet up again with Morgan, who had lost his son and gone crazy.

In real life, it's pretty much a ghost town . . . and the only real industry there is "Walking Dead" tours. Several other movies are reportedly renting it out, although the only one that's listed is another upcoming sequel of "The Ring".

Anyway, now you can own it . . . for just $680,000. That gets you a significant portion of the "downtown", including nine buildings of residential and commercial space, totaling about 34,000 square feet.

Former mayor Jim Sells is the one selling it, after he bought the properties out of foreclosure during the recession. He's done some renovations . . . and says, quote, "The hard work has been done. We're looking for somebody to put it all into action."

For what it's worth, Grantville is located about 40 miles southwest of Atlanta, and according to the 2010 census, it has a population of 3,041. (For more info, hit up the eBay listing. And "USA Today" has a video report.)

Some random guy ran around Hollywood with a fake Academy Award on Oscar night last weekend, and got VIP treatment everywhere he went.

His name is Mark David Christenson, and he just did it as a stunt to see if he could get away with it.

He got a free movie ticket, free Gatorade and condoms from a convenience store, and entrance into a post-Oscar VIP party . . . where he got a woman's phone number.

He even convinced the guys at valet parking to give him somebody else's car, because he claimed he couldn't find his ticket. No matter where he went, people wanted to celebrate and have their picture taken with him.

A guy in Australia went skydiving back in November, and had a SEIZURE in mid-air. And he just posted the footage on YouTube.

It happened at about 9,000 feet, and his instructor managed to get to him around 4,000 feet and pull his chute. Otherwise he would have died. ( They jump at :45, and he starts having a seizure at 1:06.)

A reporter in Chattanooga, Tennessee named Caitlyn Jones was on the side of the highway, talking about how bad the roads were Wednesday night . . . when a truck crashed into a guardrail about 50 feet behind her. It happens at 1:20.

38-year-old bowler Hakim Emmanuel became just the 26th bowler in history to roll a USBC-approved 900 series, throwing an incredible 36 consecutive strikes last week in Massachusetts. Emmanuel had never thrown a perfect game in his career and had a 217 average in his league, but after notching the first 300 he remained perfect for the rest of the night.

The Mayville Police Department is currently investigating a traffic accident that occurred at Mountin's Piggly Wiggly, 1440 Horicon St., on Friday.

A 92-year-old guy in Wisconsin crashed into NINE CARS on his way out of a parking lot on Friday. He told police that his foot got stuck on the gas, and he just panicked. Which doesn't really make sense, since he stopped in the middle and went into reverse.

It's not clear if he'll lose his license, but he's not facing any charges. Luckily no one was hurt.